The Bantay Bell Tower, also known as Bantay Tower (meaning "to guard" in Ilocano), once stood as a watchtower against pirate attacks during the Spanish colonial era. Today, it’s an iconic spot for tourists and history lovers visiting Vigan.
π Fun Fact: It’s the first structure you’ll notice when entering the Bantay Church compound.
π°️ Built: 1591 | Spanish
Colonial Era
π Hilltop beside Bantay Church, Ilocos Sur
⛪ Bells That Tell Stories: Wedding, Baptism, and Farewell
Climb the tower and you’ll find three ancient bells still resting atop:
- π Wedding Bell – Left side
- π Baptismal Bell – Right side
- π Funeral Bell – Center, once used to mourn the departed
π£ According to the caretaker, each bell still resonates with its unique past.
π Climb With Caution,
Stay for the View
Yes, the stairs are old, creaky, and wooden — and they will squeak under your feet. But don’t let that scare you off. The panoramic view of Vigan and the surrounding landscapes from the top is breathtaking.
π€️ Once at the summit, you’ll understand why this was the ideal spot to keep watch — and maybe even feel a sense of calm.
πΈ Photography Tip: Capture the view of the church from above for a postcard-worthy angle.
π§ Visitor Tip
- πΆ♂️ You don’t need to walk far — the tower is right next to the church
- π§♀️ Moderate climb, but not ideal for those with mobility issues
- π️ Ask the caretaker for stories — they’re often eager to share insights about the bells
view of the church from the tower |
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